The Washougal School District and Washougal Association of Educators have made significant progress toward finalizing a new teachers’ contract, but have yet to reach agreement on several key issues, including pandemic-related safety concerns.
The parties began negotiating in late February, before the outbreak of COVID-19 shuttered schools. Since then, the bargaining sessions have been conducted virtually, via Zoom.
“We are moving forward and (are) optimistic,” WSD superintendent Mary Templeton said. “Both sides are committed to finding agreement as quickly as possible, and we’re making progress.”
According to a statement on the district’s website, the parties have scheduled several additional bargaining sessions for late July and August “as work continues toward a contract that addresses concerns, and ensures the investments the community makes in education are letting us know, nurture and challenge students to rise.”
WAE president Eric Engebretson said that while he’s optimistic the two sides will reach an agreement, the last bargaining session, held on June 29, wasn’t as productive as he had hoped it would be.